Information as to commission of offences prevents magistrates and police from being compelled to disclose when they received information. No magistrate or police officer may be compelled to state when they received information about the commission of any offence, and no revenue officer may be compelled to state when they received information about offences against the public revenue; 'revenue officer' means any officer employed in or about the business of any branch of the public revenue.
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Information as to commission of offences prevents magistrates and police from being compelled to disclose when they received information.
No magistrate or police officer may be compelled to state when they received information about the commission of any offence, and no revenue officer may be compelled to state when they received information about offences against the public revenue; "revenue officer" means any officer employed in or about the business of any branch of the public revenue.
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